First and foremost, we at NJ2AS offer our deepest condolences to the victims of the horrific mass murder in Parkland, Florida. We mourn with all of the students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, regardless of politics, and ask that our supporters refrain from attacking teenagers being exploited by the media. CLICK VIDEO BELOW:

While surrounding himself with armed guards and astroturf activists, Murphy once again jumped on the opportunity to grandstand, demonize, and undermine the Second Amendment in the name of “public safety.” And of course the spectacle began with the classic “We support the Second Amendment, but…”

Since New Jersey Democrats are essentially running out of ideas for new gun laws that turn law-abiding citizens into incarcerated criminals, they have introduced a new scheme to undermine the Second Amendment - taxpayer-funded research “with a mission to provide the scientific evidence on which sound firearms violence prevention policies and programs can be based.” Senator Troy Singleton's Bill S63 will be heard in committee tomorrow, Thursday, February 08, 2018 - 10:30 AM (Meeting - Committee Room 10, 3rd Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ). You can read the Bill by clicking here.

It's that time of the year where we at NJ2AS are inundated with questions from our membership and supporters on who we should vote for in this year's NRA Board of Directors election. Below are our recommendations of proven leaders:

If gun owners were wondering who our real friends in the New Jersey Legislature are, it’s clear we can always count on state Senator Steven Oroho (R-24) and Assemblyman Parker Space (R-24) for leadership! Surprisingly -- just kidding we are not really surprised -- not one single democrat responded to our request for comment or support for Meg. Ironic coming from those who claim to be champions for women and the LGBTQ community.

A day after launching our campaign to save Meg Fellenbaum from a prison sentence for having her legally owned firearms locked in her trunk, Governor Christie's office has responded and requested a meeting with Meg to review her pardon application. All thanks to your calls and letters! We have been communicating with Governor Christie's office as well and we are optimistic.

Well... here we go again! New Jersey’s draconian gun laws and overzealous prosecutors have once again entrapped an innocent Pennsylvanian woman.

Meg Fellenbaum - apparently a danger to society in New Jersey, but not Pennsylvania - allegedly committed the horrific crime of having her firearms locked in the truck of her car while driving to pick up her girlfriend. However shocking this may be to anti-Second Amendment activists, no one was victimized by Meg's actions.

For years we have stated that only politicians, judges and their friends can obtain conceal carry permits in New Jersey… and for years we have been told we are "paranoid" and only “specially trained” individuals like law enforcement officers are allowed that privilege.

Another day, another victory, and this check for $39,500 from New Jersey should be a reminder to every anti-Second Amendment politician in New Jersey that all we do is WIN, WIN, WIN. Not only were we successful with overturning the unconstitutional ban on tasers and stun guns, our incredible legal team fought hard for constitutional purchase & carry and won!

SPECIAL NOTE: This page will be updated as details surrounding our legal victory become available. When in doubt, please refer back to this page for the most up-to-date information.

Following Caetano v. Massachusetts, a case which the United States Supreme Court unanimously vacated a Massachusetts conviction of a woman who carried a stun gun for self defense, in August of 2016, the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS) filed a lawsuit against the State of New Jersey challenging their outright ban on stun guns and tasers (electronic self-defense devices). Since 1985 stun guns and taser were completely banned from acquisition, possession, and carry in New Jersey.

The anti-gun bigots are at it again. This time in the town of Byram, NJ. In another desperate attempt to give the illusion that something is being done about the fabricated term “gun violence,” the Mayor and Council have decided to pander and give the illusion that they are fighting against it.

Phil Murphy will be the next governor of New Jersey, and like others within the Second Amendment community, I’ve thought hard about what went wrong for our preferred candidates and have consulted with a diverse group of Second Amendment activists for how best to move forward following Murphy’s devastating victory. Simply put, we don’t have time to pity ourselves, and the New Jersey Second Amendment Society is already formulating new political strategies and developing citizen action plans to counter the Murphy Administration. For those ready to get involved and help fight back, the following is our framework moving forward, and we’d love to hear your ideas and feedback:

The New Jersey Second Amendment Society is calling on the NJ Legislature to end senseless violence by allowing the citizens of New Jersey the ability to protect themselves. The facts are clear: the carnage created by a deranged and mentally-ill individual at a Texas church was stopped by a good samaritan who shot the madman with his rifle.

For the past year the New Jersey Second Amendment Society has been busy putting together the best political team that we can afford. From political analysts and advisors to social media experts, we worked hard for our members and supporters to find the absolute best. We are grateful for those who volunteered or helped the NJ2AS because of one thing: their love and passion for the Second Amendment.